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Product Designer
(Senior) Product Designer
Location: London (3 days/week on-site) Reports To: Empty (TBC) Employment: Contract-to-perm (minimum 3 months) Salary: TBC
About Bunch
Every adult wastes hundreds of hours yearly on admin tasks—bill overpayments, forgotten renewals, half-finished forms, none of which require effort. AI exists to automate all of this, but we’re the team building it.
We’re Series A and scaling to become the backbone of everyday admin: where people never have to think about it again. As a small team building from scratch, we’re seeking exceptional designers who want real ownership and impact. If you want to shape a product that becomes part of people’s daily lives and contribute to its roots, read on.
The Role
As Product Designer at Bunch, you’ll define how people experience the product, from first engagement to lasting habit ownership. The opportunity includes:
- Full-circle design authority — from raw research to shipping and defining brand-product integration.
- Conversational AI design — typing the user journey for AI assistants handling money, contracts, and scheduling.
- Microcopy excellence — balancing warmth and precision.
- Rapid AI-prototyping — using v0/Cursor + Figma to iterate before building.
- Collaborative impact — shaping the direction of a small but cross-functional team alongside Product Marketing, Engineering, Growth, Brand, & CX.
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Why you're a good match
StrongYour economics background and your summer at a regional bank line up with what PwC looks for on the consulting scheme. Applications close in four weeks.
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Why you're a good match
You’ve got the grades and the economics background, and your bank internship is exactly the experience this scheme looks for. Apply soon — deadlines close within the month.
Experience fit
Your summer at the bank plus your econometrics coursework map directly to the day-one responsibilities on this scheme — client modelling, market briefings, and deal support.
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You’ll own, iterate, and ship—with direct influence on what becomes part of how the world works.
What You’ll Do
- Lead end-to-end UX/UI for one or more core features, across journeys, flows, wireframes, and high-fidelity deliverables.
- Turn insights (research, analytics) into before/after optimisations.
- Bridge the gap between design ambition and engineering implementation (deep embed in executions, pre-live prep for every QA).
- Synthesise text as design — your voice shapes AI/human interactions, balancing tone, clarity, and trust.
- Fast iterate: prototype with AI tools, code previews, then refine.
- Scale design systems — raise the bar for the entire team (through a design discovery phase).
- Design for measurement — every experiment should deliver actionable evidence over polish.
- Simplify complexity where it sticks out (energy tariffs, council tax, subscriptions).
- Advocate for joyful friction points in customer journeys.
How You’ll Work
- Groove with cross-functional peers (Bunch is a mix of Product, Engineering, Growth, and CX).
- Fast, trust-driven decision-making — input is actioned.
- Execute bold experiments with traceable results.


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Who You Are
Your experience matters but not above potential. That said:
- Languages as UI: feel intuitive about tone, hierarchy, word choice in design (eg: crisis vs scam copywriting).
- 5+ years of product/UX design — more maturity than paper portfolio gloss.
- AI-native workflows: reach for v0/Cursor as easily as Figma (be tool-hungry).
- End-to-end clarity: from service blueprints to pixel-perfect work that ships.
- Ownership mindset: good with data/analytics, experimentation, AND mind three jangling feedback loops at once.
- Chameleon diplomat: can explain to engineers just what your mockups mean.
- Passionate perfectionist: a systematic runtime or UX inconsistency bug you down to the finer details.
Bonus Points (Pick Your Wins)
- Code scratches: familiarity with front-end or design systems at scale.
- Motion/Interaction chops: Lottie, Framer, or playful animation energy.
- Industry intuition: prior SaaS, fintech, or complex admin platforms.
- Career security sh*t: work in trust/compliance or trusted platforms.
Final Notes
Designing for a more seamless human experience — can you help us make it happen? Write to us otherwise.
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